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but placing a convincing avatar in a persuasive yet manipulable environment was designed for an economic purpose: getting young people to save. >> this study looked at taking an 18-year-old college kid or a and transforms them into the body of someone who's older. >> reporter: specifically, into the body or future self of a 65- year-old, which in my case, the study was designed to see if bonding with their senior selves would cause kids to salt away money for retirement. if i'm a kid looking at the older version of me, the idea is that i'm making a non-conscious connection that will stay with me and change my behavior. >> exactly. you can tell someone you will be older some day but the visceral experience of seeing your image in the mirror as older than you are causes this deep connection to your future self and this is what drives future savings behavior. >> reporter: in fact, in a 2011 paper, bailenson and others reported that those who had seen their future selves in the virtual mirror subsequently put twice as much money into a savings account as those who hadn't. and the research co
but placing a convincing avatar in a persuasive yet manipulable environment was designed for an economic purpose: getting young people to save. >> this study looked at taking an 18-year-old college kid or a and transforms them into the body of someone who's older. >> reporter: specifically, into the body or future self of a 65- year-old, which in my case, the study was designed to see if bonding with their senior selves would cause kids to salt away money for retirement. if i'm a...
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i think he was having problems adjusting to the new environment that he had. nothing major. just, you know, kind of a pissy attitude i don't want to be here. so i'm going to be grumpy and he was a little abrasive and come in and for food and you ask them their name. hey, good morning, officer field. what's your name? stanwick! he changed over time. i don't know if it was he came to the realization where he was at and accepted it or he got used to the environment as used as these guys can get. >> the biggest thing i tried to learn in here is how to stay out of trouble, you know, because i already come in with enough trouble and i don't need any more, and i'm trying to make the best of a bad situation. but there are some days it's not too bad. >> today is one of those days. stanwick just had a visit from his wife. he is hoping to salvage his eight-year marriage, despite having rammed her condominium with his truck. >> she visited for an hour. and we had a very nice discussion, and it looks like we may be able to put things back together. i am an alcoholic. and that's caused my
i think he was having problems adjusting to the new environment that he had. nothing major. just, you know, kind of a pissy attitude i don't want to be here. so i'm going to be grumpy and he was a little abrasive and come in and for food and you ask them their name. hey, good morning, officer field. what's your name? stanwick! he changed over time. i don't know if it was he came to the realization where he was at and accepted it or he got used to the environment as used as these guys can get....
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pointing to the continuing economic problems, the recent spat with the greens over the sacking of the environment minister, and it points out that each time the storm blows for him, it just seems to get more zen, the attitude around him. what stood out was a quotation from a socialist who said that holland would end up more hated than sarkozy -- hollande would end up more hated than sarkozy. bastille day celebrations coming up next weekend, and he is reported as saying that he hesitated to give a tv interview given that recent interviews have not gone so well for him, so that piece really slamming francois hollande. >> let's take a look at this piece looking at the future. >> this struck me because it shows there is projects in several cities around the country. on the cover, you can see the incredible design, and that will actually be in lyon, and that museum will cover things from primitive art to science. it has run three times over budget, but that is one of several projects mentioned to show that france is still building. one of the project ideas that comes up in the article as having solar
pointing to the continuing economic problems, the recent spat with the greens over the sacking of the environment minister, and it points out that each time the storm blows for him, it just seems to get more zen, the attitude around him. what stood out was a quotation from a socialist who said that holland would end up more hated than sarkozy -- hollande would end up more hated than sarkozy. bastille day celebrations coming up next weekend, and he is reported as saying that he hesitated to give...
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they said we want to work at a place that doesn't ruin the environment as their first, as their first goal. i mean when you're trying to get best is that what they want? >> absolutely. you know, it's so neat because ford has always attracted a tremendous talent because of what we do. not only safe and efficient transportation but contribute to a better world. our new hybrids and plug-in hybrids and all-electric, hydrogen vehicle, mixing hydrogen with platinum and water's coming out the tail pipe and we together work on creating energy clean there's a future out there that's very, very compelling. >> i just hope that the smart people, young smart people want to do that and become engineers. >> very fun. >> need more engineers. speak about american ingenuity and the american dream, has it changed? i know all three of you have talked about maybe next generation's not as wealthy as the previous, i know you love the millennials but they may not have as much money. is the dream too distant? we don't put a lot of people to work anymore. >> i don't think it's too distant. i think the american
they said we want to work at a place that doesn't ruin the environment as their first, as their first goal. i mean when you're trying to get best is that what they want? >> absolutely. you know, it's so neat because ford has always attracted a tremendous talent because of what we do. not only safe and efficient transportation but contribute to a better world. our new hybrids and plug-in hybrids and all-electric, hydrogen vehicle, mixing hydrogen with platinum and water's coming out the...
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they already owned slaves, and the environment in the u.s. was such that slave mortality was not as high in southern plantations as it was in places like cuba or brazil where slaves didn't live long because of the environment and diseases. here in the u.s. if they were well treated, as well-treated as they could be, they would live for a decent life span. so explain -- slave owners thought it would increase the value of their slaves they own. so it was an odd coalition. >> you have a chart in your book here that shows -- i want to use the word importation of slaves. what does this show here, a real spike. >> a real strong spike in the number of slaves in the u.s., right before we ban it. everyone knew that as soon as the clock turned in 1808 that congress was going to ban the slave trade. >> the other half of your book is about the international human rights law. when did human rights laws start becoming part of this discussion on the slave trade. >> around the turn of the 19th 19th century. what is interesting is that people think that inter
they already owned slaves, and the environment in the u.s. was such that slave mortality was not as high in southern plantations as it was in places like cuba or brazil where slaves didn't live long because of the environment and diseases. here in the u.s. if they were well treated, as well-treated as they could be, they would live for a decent life span. so explain -- slave owners thought it would increase the value of their slaves they own. so it was an odd coalition. >> you have a...
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. >> inorganic arsenic is found in foods because it's present in the environment and is a naturally occurring mineral but experts say it can be toxic and cause cancer we'll be right back. ,,,, [ glenn stonebarger ] we are a family farm. she has been around corn her entire life, so she's probably been around corn longer than i have. [ jeannie stonebarger ] i shop at safeway quite a bit. i walk around the produce department a few times, just to see that box. i'm like...yes! really, really proud. to know that they're buying locally is important. [ female announcer ] safeway works with hundreds of local farmers because local means fresher. ♪ the future.. could be closer than you think. how you could get from the bay areao l-a.. in half an hour. in a tube. >>> travel of the future could be closer than you think. at 6:00, how you could get from the bay area to l.a. in half an hour in a tube. plus, seafood lovers, why the price of shrimp could skyrocket. those stories and more tonight at 6:00. >>> thanks so much for watching. the "cbs evening news with scott pelley" is coming up next. >> the lates
. >> inorganic arsenic is found in foods because it's present in the environment and is a naturally occurring mineral but experts say it can be toxic and cause cancer we'll be right back. ,,,, [ glenn stonebarger ] we are a family farm. she has been around corn her entire life, so she's probably been around corn longer than i have. [ jeannie stonebarger ] i shop at safeway quite a bit. i walk around the produce department a few times, just to see that box. i'm like...yes! really, really...
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they think today it a different environment. we have issue like these. because of this, we can't be as open to immigration as we were in the past because of the issues. just like the point made in the book it's no different than 100 years ago. there's an intense campaign in the earlier 20th century carried out main by italians and communist who blew up to a dozen bombs across the united. targeting people like the attorney general of the united, and number use other public officials across the country at the time. people had a reaction that the that time. they said we can't have this type of thing. it's at the time when communists were marching across the world and having success in european union and the chaos. these people were seen as an extension that have. we need to close our border to try to block it out. it's no different than what we hear today about islamic terrorism and other issues like that when we take a look at the middle east. but what is even more astonishing is how a lot of our immigration policy makes it easier for national security thr
they think today it a different environment. we have issue like these. because of this, we can't be as open to immigration as we were in the past because of the issues. just like the point made in the book it's no different than 100 years ago. there's an intense campaign in the earlier 20th century carried out main by italians and communist who blew up to a dozen bombs across the united. targeting people like the attorney general of the united, and number use other public officials across the...
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the oil company says it's about saving an environment. >> i say it's all about money. they're only doing it because it's saving them money, that's the bottom line. >> reporter: it would cost job hoffman about $3 million to remove this rig, money he'd rather put into a trust fund to preserve the reef. >> it's a wonderful ocean of mystery and intrigue associated with the ecosystems. >> reporter: the bp disasters and other spills earned a reputation for harm. now they're showing their other side, ujds water worlds brimming with life. chip reid, cbs news off the coast of louisiana. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs morning news," closing arguments today in the george zimmerman trial. we'll get analysis from jack ford. >>> plus, an exclusive look at the last piece of the world trade center standing from 9/11, and it's an important piece of the memorial. >>> and we'll meet with a man recovering from a training accident. that's the "cbs morning news" for this morning. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vita
the oil company says it's about saving an environment. >> i say it's all about money. they're only doing it because it's saving them money, that's the bottom line. >> reporter: it would cost job hoffman about $3 million to remove this rig, money he'd rather put into a trust fund to preserve the reef. >> it's a wonderful ocean of mystery and intrigue associated with the ecosystems. >> reporter: the bp disasters and other spills earned a reputation for harm. now they're...
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a state organizes the policy environment for that finance and delivery. there, again, i think they have different effects. >> but if you give 100 to the state to care for somebody, and the state give $90s to the burns plan. >> 100% of the cost were there capitation and who wrote the bill. i would agree it's not the same. that's not how i see the program. >> okay. it may be an issue of perception. i yield back. >> the chair thank the gentleman. did you want to respond to the remarks regarding reforms? i apologize if she had to leave. i want to give you an opportunity to respond quickly, please. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate the opportunity. in my testimony, i referred to the florida reform pilot. the facts, clear. the florida reform pilot outperformed in 64 percent the cases. it higher level of patient sphoox. perhaps the best validation of how this approach of pay centered pro patient protaxpayer is working the fact that the obama administration approved the waiver. t a proven bipartisan approach that saves money, improves health, and produces
a state organizes the policy environment for that finance and delivery. there, again, i think they have different effects. >> but if you give 100 to the state to care for somebody, and the state give $90s to the burns plan. >> 100% of the cost were there capitation and who wrote the bill. i would agree it's not the same. that's not how i see the program. >> okay. it may be an issue of perception. i yield back. >> the chair thank the gentleman. did you want to respond to...
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the current threat environment around the world is very real and should not be underestimated. a robust nuclear arsenal is critical in deterring emerging threats like iran and north korea. my amendment simply ensuring that -- ensures that none of the funds appropriated by this act may be qused to further reduce nuclear force reductions outside of the formal process established under existing law. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yield back. for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey rise? >> i move to strike the last word. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. frelinghuysen: i support the gentleman's amendment and salute his leadership in this area, both in this congress and the past congresses and yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentlelady from ohio rise? ms. kaptur: i move to strike the last word. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized for phi minute -- for five minutes. ms. kaptur: i rise in opposition to the gentleman's amendment. first of all, it is unnecessary because
the current threat environment around the world is very real and should not be underestimated. a robust nuclear arsenal is critical in deterring emerging threats like iran and north korea. my amendment simply ensuring that -- ensures that none of the funds appropriated by this act may be qused to further reduce nuclear force reductions outside of the formal process established under existing law. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yield back. for what purpose does the gentleman from new...
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>> we are in a historic low rate environment. it is very favorable for borrowers who want to go out and walk up long-term money and buy that piece of equipment or that building they have been looking at. you know, it is a good environment. small business owners have come a long way. their balance sheets have improved. their cash flows are better. we are in a great position to lend them money. demand, though, continues to be less than robust. lauren: i have to ask you about the fdic. would this equate to one step backwards out after a couple steps forward? >> you know, lori, that just came out overnight. i am not really in a position to comment. our position is to help small businesses grow to succeed. that will continue to be there. lori: thank you so much. robb hilson. adam: we will take a look at other top stories. a deal for $2.4 million. grover also noting the company has a lot to learn. there is one right across the street from each other. anyway, it includes online sales and higher sales of fresh products. they have hit all
>> we are in a historic low rate environment. it is very favorable for borrowers who want to go out and walk up long-term money and buy that piece of equipment or that building they have been looking at. you know, it is a good environment. small business owners have come a long way. their balance sheets have improved. their cash flows are better. we are in a great position to lend them money. demand, though, continues to be less than robust. lauren: i have to ask you about the fdic. would...
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of aidd of development program can happen in a highly unstable security environment. lesson from core iraq and afghanistan that you must have sufficient security before you have reconstruction activity development and aid. billions of dollars and too many lives. we issued a report last summer that 719 lives were lost while those individuals were engaged in reconstruction related activity. better planning, better capacity, better integration amongst the agencies would avert the kind of abuse we've seen in iraq and better execution. would implement effective oversight so the lost and blood in we've seen in iraq and afghanistan would be averted in afghanistan and whatever reconstruction we engage in. >> think user. -- thank you sir. accepted the legitimacy of our presence in germany and japan, but in iraq that was always a question. we believe when the saddam statue fell daily have the legitimacy at that that point and was it a matter of we do not enforce laws? we briskly -- was that the problem? with ourthe complexity relationship with the arab world even as saddam's st
of aidd of development program can happen in a highly unstable security environment. lesson from core iraq and afghanistan that you must have sufficient security before you have reconstruction activity development and aid. billions of dollars and too many lives. we issued a report last summer that 719 lives were lost while those individuals were engaged in reconstruction related activity. better planning, better capacity, better integration amongst the agencies would avert the kind of abuse...
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. >> as you can imagine, it's a very dynamic environment. trying to rescue somewhere in the realm of 1500. >> trying to piece together the cause of the accident. >> reporter: and autopsies on the two teens are scheduled to take place today. and already this afternoon, a representative with the san francisco fire department acknowledged a safety apparatus may have actually hit one of the victims on the tarmac. but he wouldn't offer any further information. live in san francisco, i'm bigad shaban. now, back to you. >> all right, bigad, thank you. investigators say they are quite certain that weather did not play a factor in the crash. >>> well, we are following some breaking news here. a truck fire shuts down i-95 in the city. captain jeff long is live with more on the situation. >> reporter: here's a look at i- 95 now. it's got a couple of lanes moving on the left-hand side here, past this tanker truck. now, what happened here earlier today, around 3:00, apparently the brakes on the back of this tanker caught fire, causing the tires to catch
. >> as you can imagine, it's a very dynamic environment. trying to rescue somewhere in the realm of 1500. >> trying to piece together the cause of the accident. >> reporter: and autopsies on the two teens are scheduled to take place today. and already this afternoon, a representative with the san francisco fire department acknowledged a safety apparatus may have actually hit one of the victims on the tarmac. but he wouldn't offer any further information. live in san...
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of this, this may -- irony of this, this may lead to more emissions of carbon and methane into the environment than if we hadn't done these regulations. gregg: and higher costs for consumersesome. >> no doubt about that. the biggest concern is not so much prices, but they will be affected, it's jobs. a lot of people in the coal mining industry, a lot of people in the manufacturing sector, and these are union jobs, by the way, gregg. very worried about what's going to happen to their job if we increase the prices and put, you know, one of the effects of this will be, essentially, to put coal mining out of business. gregg: all right. stephen moore, as always, thank you very much. >> thank you, gregg. gregg: in the meantime, new numbers showing president obama's approval rating has taken a serious dive since his re-election. coming up, we're going to speak with brit hume about what's really behind this decline. >>> plus, the defense in the george zimmerman trial getting its first full day right now on the witness stand a former coworker of zimmerman. the trial is streaming in full on foxnews.com.
of this, this may -- irony of this, this may lead to more emissions of carbon and methane into the environment than if we hadn't done these regulations. gregg: and higher costs for consumersesome. >> no doubt about that. the biggest concern is not so much prices, but they will be affected, it's jobs. a lot of people in the coal mining industry, a lot of people in the manufacturing sector, and these are union jobs, by the way, gregg. very worried about what's going to happen to their job...
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the first of which is safety and the second, funding in the current fiscal environment. but i would caution us because if dwight eisenhower or president kennedy had thought about the funding priorities in getting to the moon, they would have said, no. but they didn't. they said, yes. and they were okay not to even live to see that accomplished. our challenge really has to be the same. and if we commit today to reach mars by 2030, we'll have more than a 15-year funding profile for planning and development to meet the challenges of accomplishing a complex mission. and if you think about that kindergartner today, that means that within that child's lifetime that child will get to experience what some of us, what i experienced when we did apollo and gemini and saturn. a 15-year funding window. the major scientific challenge will be to understand the impact of deep space missions on humans. not only will astronauts be traveling for long periods of time in compact space, but during long duration space travel, astronauts will experience dangerous solar storms and galactic cosmi
the first of which is safety and the second, funding in the current fiscal environment. but i would caution us because if dwight eisenhower or president kennedy had thought about the funding priorities in getting to the moon, they would have said, no. but they didn't. they said, yes. and they were okay not to even live to see that accomplished. our challenge really has to be the same. and if we commit today to reach mars by 2030, we'll have more than a 15-year funding profile for planning and...
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it's a rest day for man and fwod's environment is rest day for the earth. host: steven, thanks for your call. remember the question posted his morning, facebook.com/ cspan. we'll continue about the economy. we're going to hear from the economics correspondent for reuters. we'll look ago the jobs figures and more broadly at the economy. later on, shane goldmacher, the congressional correspondent for national journal. his recent story looks at how some members of congress draw government pensions for previous work in addition to their congressional salaries, a practice known as double dipping. as fit tv and american history tv continue our tour of american cities, this weekend will foe tour bakersfield, california, all weekend long much it's located about 80 miles north of coming up today on book tv, we'll show you all of our programming we gather there, including a look at the story of african-americans who migrated to rural california during the dust bowl years. >> as part of this migration of blacks who did something that no blacks in america -- kind of we
it's a rest day for man and fwod's environment is rest day for the earth. host: steven, thanks for your call. remember the question posted his morning, facebook.com/ cspan. we'll continue about the economy. we're going to hear from the economics correspondent for reuters. we'll look ago the jobs figures and more broadly at the economy. later on, shane goldmacher, the congressional correspondent for national journal. his recent story looks at how some members of congress draw government pensions...
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. >> these men and women are confronted with a more dangerous environment than ever before. we are forced to continually change our strategies and tactics to accomplish our mission. our methods may change but our goals remain the same as they were in the past. to save lives and protect property. sometimes at a terrible cost. this is what we do. this is our chosen profession. this is the tradition of the firefighter. the fire service of today is ever-changing, but it is also steeped in traditions that are over 200 years old. one such tradition is the sounding of the bell. as firefighters began their tour of duty, it was the bell that signaled the beginning of that shift. throughout the day and night, each alarm was sounded by a bell. it summoned these brave souls to fight fires and place their lives in jeopardy for the good of their fellow citizens. and when the fire was out and the alarm had come to an end, it was the bell that signal the completion of that call. when a firefighter died in the line of duty paying the supreme sacrifice, it was the mournful toll of the bell th
. >> these men and women are confronted with a more dangerous environment than ever before. we are forced to continually change our strategies and tactics to accomplish our mission. our methods may change but our goals remain the same as they were in the past. to save lives and protect property. sometimes at a terrible cost. this is what we do. this is our chosen profession. this is the tradition of the firefighter. the fire service of today is ever-changing, but it is also steeped in...
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now all of a sudden you are getting in the landing environment and starting to bleed off that air speed. the air speed goes below the target air speed, next thing she said was a stick shaker sound was on. stick shaker literally shakes the stick of the airplane to get the pilot's attention that you are about to enter a stall speed. what happened is, it sounds like they are coming downhill. they are bleeding off air speed the throttles are back at idle, they bleed off too much air speed. now, they realize they are low and flat. stick shaker is going off. somebody in cockpit, go around, go around, let's get out of here. they throw the throttles up but it takes so long for those engines to spool back you they impacted the ground and shattered the tail off the aaron. at that point --. >> gregg: i've got 90 seconds before a break. why would this happen? is this pilot error? >> it is starting to shape up as pilot error. yes. throat sl colonel coming down. we talked about this before. when you do an approach, open ocean or over a large body of water and you are looking ahead and you can physica
now all of a sudden you are getting in the landing environment and starting to bleed off that air speed. the air speed goes below the target air speed, next thing she said was a stick shaker sound was on. stick shaker literally shakes the stick of the airplane to get the pilot's attention that you are about to enter a stall speed. what happened is, it sounds like they are coming downhill. they are bleeding off air speed the throttles are back at idle, they bleed off too much air speed. now,...
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what's the environment like? how do they ask for questions? those sorts of things. >> as far as the environment in there -- >> it's tiny. >> we can kind of estimate or guess because we're not in there with them. there's nobody supervising them. they control their own little world with their foreperson. sometimes it's very smooth and sometimes the disagreements are worked over and sometimes they're not. they knock on the door or some courthouses have a buzzer to indicate to the bailiff. >> standing outside the door. >> guarding them. >> the bailiff will open the door. they're not allowed to ask him a question. they will fold it over to the bailiff who will take it to the judge and the judge must consult with the lawyers before answering any questions. >> which we saw yesterday. >> they will say this is the question. how do you want me to respond? she'll tell them how she will respond and bring them out and respond. if it's a question of law she'll clarify it. if it's a question of fact, she will say that's for them to decide. >> i believe that
what's the environment like? how do they ask for questions? those sorts of things. >> as far as the environment in there -- >> it's tiny. >> we can kind of estimate or guess because we're not in there with them. there's nobody supervising them. they control their own little world with their foreperson. sometimes it's very smooth and sometimes the disagreements are worked over and sometimes they're not. they knock on the door or some courthouses have a buzzer to indicate to the...
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this is polluting my environment and town. fracking is the controversial technique where oil companies drill underground near water sources to extract the gas. she started a petition on our side. we looked at her leadership, the quality of the petition, the attention it was getting. we elevated. it eventually got over 35,000 signers in the state of california. we are trusting our members and using systems to make sure we're elevating thoughtful stuff. we are trusting our members. they are delivering and doing the most powerful campaigning i can imagine. we're excited to see what they and you can come up with as we head into 2014. host: in the last minute, who is the progress of candidate in 2016? guest: it is still very early. moveon members have played a huge role in elections. we have given hundreds of millions of dollars to progressive candidates. any candidate that wants moveon support should stand on their progressive values. there are so many things our members care about. we're looking forward to all of those in the rac
this is polluting my environment and town. fracking is the controversial technique where oil companies drill underground near water sources to extract the gas. she started a petition on our side. we looked at her leadership, the quality of the petition, the attention it was getting. we elevated. it eventually got over 35,000 signers in the state of california. we are trusting our members and using systems to make sure we're elevating thoughtful stuff. we are trusting our members. they are...
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i chaired a committee called the environment and public works, and so i was on the floor managing the opposition to that particular cap and trade bill. that was a carbon control bill. and we won. and the years went by and we continued to win over and over again. so i guess what i'm saying is the reason the president is doing this right now is because he can't get it done by anyone who is accountable to the people. he can't get it done through legislation. so he's trying to do it through regulation. the most recent one was in 2009, the waxman-markey cap-and-trade bill. by the way, i congratulate senator markey for winning that election. it's going to be fun for us because we debated each other on this issue now for years and years. now we're in the same chamber. but the bottom line was in 2009 they did pass that. then the democratic-controlled house, and it kaoeufrpl, and of course -- and it came over and was not of course considered in the senate. it would have regulated only the largest emitters. this is the hardest thing to get across to people because everyone understands after 12
i chaired a committee called the environment and public works, and so i was on the floor managing the opposition to that particular cap and trade bill. that was a carbon control bill. and we won. and the years went by and we continued to win over and over again. so i guess what i'm saying is the reason the president is doing this right now is because he can't get it done by anyone who is accountable to the people. he can't get it done through legislation. so he's trying to do it through...
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it is a different environment. it was the mistress of the chief job of the president is to persuade people. it is a lot harder to persuade people today than it was in richard nixon's time. nixons one reason why seems obsessed with the media and what they are saying about him. he knows how powerful an instrument they are for public office. guest is richard norton smith. we're looking at the nixon tapes 40 years after they become became public knowledge. we're airing these on c-span radio during the month of july. you can listen to the recordings anytime online at c-span.org. the next call is from california on the independent line. have a question -- when president johnson was in the white house, i think he was talking to senator dirksen. president johnson knew nixon's thele were messing with promising to get out of the war. if johnson would have brought up, the think it would be possible nixon would never have been president? host: appreciate the call. this is from another viewer about a secret plan. guest: the ide
it is a different environment. it was the mistress of the chief job of the president is to persuade people. it is a lot harder to persuade people today than it was in richard nixon's time. nixons one reason why seems obsessed with the media and what they are saying about him. he knows how powerful an instrument they are for public office. guest is richard norton smith. we're looking at the nixon tapes 40 years after they become became public knowledge. we're airing these on c-span radio during...
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the information and possibly begin to make that link that the destruction and what we've done to the environment does have an impact on our health and well-being and the future of our children. katie: so what should people do if they look at that and they're concerned about the health of their own families? >> well, this is how the map became what it is. because those are people with sharing concerns so what we've done is the map is going to go live. so when people report a problem, it will go on the map live and they're going to create communities around where they live. and so for these people to be able to post those photos, share their stories, connect with another community, we will help link them whether it need to be with the law or their senators or their congress persons or the e.p.a. or state agencies to get them to work together. and so this map helps them have a voice, again, to take control. and what's happening in their own backyard and theyake changes for themselves. because, um, i don't know who else is coming to help them at this point so we're going to try to help them help the
the information and possibly begin to make that link that the destruction and what we've done to the environment does have an impact on our health and well-being and the future of our children. katie: so what should people do if they look at that and they're concerned about the health of their own families? >> well, this is how the map became what it is. because those are people with sharing concerns so what we've done is the map is going to go live. so when people report a problem, it...
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if the new energy efficient light bulbs save money and if ey're better for the environment, we should trust our constituents to make the choice on their own move toward these bulbs. let the market decide. we should not be forcing these light bulbs on the american people. the bottom line is the federal government has no business taking away the freedom of choice from americans as to what type of light bulbs to use in their homes. the columnist george will, speaking on a television program back in december of 2007, describing the efforts of the then 110th congress, was fairly disparaging. he pointed out the congress had not done much work in the calendar year, 2007. he went on to say that the sole functions of the federal government are to defend the borders and deliver the mail. but all the congress had managed to do was ban the incandescent bulb. this exact amendment was passed two years ago by a voice vote and both times was included in the legislation signed into law by president obama. it allows consumers to continue to have a choice and a say as to what they put in their homes. it
if the new energy efficient light bulbs save money and if ey're better for the environment, we should trust our constituents to make the choice on their own move toward these bulbs. let the market decide. we should not be forcing these light bulbs on the american people. the bottom line is the federal government has no business taking away the freedom of choice from americans as to what type of light bulbs to use in their homes. the columnist george will, speaking on a television program back...
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will challenge a senior officer and how that senior officer is expected to respond and create a team environment. we want to identify what communications took place, what the crews expected, and certainly how they were trained with respect to crm. >> any indication that played a role in this? >> i think it's too early to reach any conclusions. we have a team that's going through the cockpit voice recorder. asian, korean speakers and english speakers, and they'll be helping us understand what was on that two-hour tape but certainly focused on the approach. >> the crew was not given drug and alcohol tests after they landed. because it's a foreign airline. i think a lot of people heard that yesterday and they said wait a second, i don't care if it's from the united states, korea, wherever it's from. if there's a crash on u.s. soil, shouldn't they have been tested? especially since the first responders who were coming to the scene, they were tested afterwards. shouldn't everyone have been tested? >> well, we're looking at what's required. we know for u.s. carriers based in the u.s. that the companie
will challenge a senior officer and how that senior officer is expected to respond and create a team environment. we want to identify what communications took place, what the crews expected, and certainly how they were trained with respect to crm. >> any indication that played a role in this? >> i think it's too early to reach any conclusions. we have a team that's going through the cockpit voice recorder. asian, korean speakers and english speakers, and they'll be helping us...
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>> could be allergic to something in the environment causing hives, but if everything checks out okay, you can hold it off by trying to exercise in a colder environment. >> lastly, if you are running, walking, whatever, and have to run to the restroom all the time and you're in a panic, is there an issue happening there? >> it's a little bit of an embarrassing issue, runners don't like to talk about it, but it's surprisingly common, people call it runners trots. and basically what's happening is for a long runner, even a long walk, your body is moving blood away from your digestive track. >> thank you, ladies, for joining us. >> not going to get a cure? >> no, live with it. it's called pepto. >> water and avoid fatty foods. >>> tomorrow, country star and former hootie and the blow fish darius rucker is with us. >>> plus, meals you can pack up for a day at the beach. >>> also ambush makeovers. have a great wines look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i
>> could be allergic to something in the environment causing hives, but if everything checks out okay, you can hold it off by trying to exercise in a colder environment. >> lastly, if you are running, walking, whatever, and have to run to the restroom all the time and you're in a panic, is there an issue happening there? >> it's a little bit of an embarrassing issue, runners don't like to talk about it, but it's surprisingly common, people call it runners trots. and basically...
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the woman claims she was sexu sexually harassed and calls the work environment racist. more than a dozen networks cut ties with deen after she admitted using racial slurs. >>> a 5-year-old new jersey girl knows exactly what to do when mom started choking on a tortilla chip. chloe dialed 911. this is interesting she thought the dispatcher that answered the phone was her dad. listen to this. >> daddy? >> hello? >> daddy, mommy's choking. >> she's choking? >> yes, she can't talk right now. >> okay, she can't talk? >> no. >> okay, can you open the front door and i'll get help over to you? >> okay. >> all right, open the front door, i'll be right there. >> love you, bye. >> luckily keri olson stopped choking before first responders responded to her house. they didn't mind coming out to the home. they were proud of little chloe for doing the right thing and dialing 911 and staying calm. it was so adorable she thought that was papa on the other end. >> she's a star. >> that was the cutest 911 call in my entire life. >> greatest presence of mind with the operator go with it and
the woman claims she was sexu sexually harassed and calls the work environment racist. more than a dozen networks cut ties with deen after she admitted using racial slurs. >>> a 5-year-old new jersey girl knows exactly what to do when mom started choking on a tortilla chip. chloe dialed 911. this is interesting she thought the dispatcher that answered the phone was her dad. listen to this. >> daddy? >> hello? >> daddy, mommy's choking. >> she's choking? >>...
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economy, now allows travel for iranian individuals, and it allows a lax oversight environment. i think in those areas, as well as others, there is real room for improvement and room for improvement on the part of not only department of homeland security, but other agencies. the -- because my time is expired, with the elections of the new president and the fact that it is clear iran does have an anchor and latin america through these countries, including venezuela, what is our opportunity to work diplomatically, economically to find some way to compel these countries to do will we want them to do? to tighten or increase the pressure on iran economically? to afford it less avenue to trader bank, to survive the sanctions that we are leading globally? and to meet it threaten that way -- and to meet the threat in that way. have passedow, we stringent sanctions against iran over the course of the last five years. a significant impact on iran's economy. and asking whether we can have the same sanctions applied to the relation with i ran, we have to first understand the nature of the c
economy, now allows travel for iranian individuals, and it allows a lax oversight environment. i think in those areas, as well as others, there is real room for improvement and room for improvement on the part of not only department of homeland security, but other agencies. the -- because my time is expired, with the elections of the new president and the fact that it is clear iran does have an anchor and latin america through these countries, including venezuela, what is our opportunity to...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. because the portions were much larger. and i just felt like i needed to eat it all because it was so yummy. weight watchers online worked for me because it lets me live my life. i can still go out with my friends. i can still enjoy my favorite foods and drinks. it's just a smarter way of eating. i lost 40 lbs. wow! it's amazing! my most favorite part of my new body is my bottom. [ laughs ] [ female announcer ] weight watchers online. the power of weight watchers completely online. join now for $1. offer ends july 27th. >>> right now, this wreck on massachusetts avenue at belmont northwest has cleared. traffic is smoothly moving through that area again. good morning, everyone. 7:56 now. i'm aaron gilchrist. right over to joe fox to check for other backups in the area. joe? >> good morning, aaron. as we said, all lanes have cleared on massachusetts avenue in northwest. we are working an accident in southeast. this is minnesota avenue near randall circle. we have unknown lane blockages. also metro bus delays coming through so
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. because the portions were much larger. and i just felt like i needed to eat it all because it was so yummy. weight watchers online worked for me because it lets me live my life. i can still go out with my friends. i can still enjoy my favorite foods and drinks. it's just a smarter way of eating. i lost 40 lbs. wow! it's amazing! my most favorite part of my new body is my bottom. [ laughs ] [ female announcer ] weight watchers online....
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. because the portions were much larger. and i just felt like i needed to eat it all because it was so yummy. weight watchers online worked for me because it lets me live my life. i can still go out with my friends. i can still enjoy my favorite foods and drinks. it's just a smarter way of eating. i lost 40 lbs. wow! it's amazing! my most favorite part of my new body is my bottom. [ laughs ] [ female announcer ] weight watchers online. the power of weight watchers completely online. join now for $1. offer ends july 27th. >>> 7:56, good morning, i'm jon kelley. dozens of people displaced bay deadly apartment fire will be allowed to return home to pack up their belongings. the fire broke out early sunday morning at the hallmark house apartments on woodside road. one person did die. another 21 people were injured, including three firefighters. a total of 91 people were left homeless by this fire. >>> coyotes have people on edge in saratoga this morning. the santa clara county vector control says it has received dozens of compla
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. because the portions were much larger. and i just felt like i needed to eat it all because it was so yummy. weight watchers online worked for me because it lets me live my life. i can still go out with my friends. i can still enjoy my favorite foods and drinks. it's just a smarter way of eating. i lost 40 lbs. wow! it's amazing! my most favorite part of my new body is my bottom. [ laughs ] [ female announcer ] weight watchers online....